Brennan's Journey

The support Brennan has received is overwhelming and incredibly humbling. There is a growing number of people who are asking us how they can help Brennan through his journey and our main focus and priority continues to be prayer for Brennan, his overall health and for the doctors. But so many people are wanting to help even more. For those that feel led to help Brennan financially, a "donate" button is now available. It is linked directly to a special account for Brennan and his long road ahead. Any amount is greatly appreciated. I wish there were words to express our gratitude for all of the support and prayers B is receiving. Thank you to all and God Bless.

Friday, 7 May 2010

Pnut's hospital adventure

Wow...what an adventure. In case you haven't heard, our lil Pnut stayed in the hospital from 12:00pm Tuesday till 4:00pm Thursday. It was only 3 days but it felt like 3 weeks. We went to Tarzana Hospital with the advice of our pediatrician. In a nut shell, Faith had been going on almost 1 1/2 months of not consuming any liquids except a few sips of water during the day. Her appetite had also been decreasing the past few weeks. She had always been a fussy baby (horrible colic the first 6 months) but she was increasingly uncomfortable and fussy the past couple weeks. She had a double ear infection last week and developed a rash, which we found out was from the antibiotic. She was dropping weight and she was already underweight. We had weekly visits to the dr. and her weight was getting less and less. She had become lethargic and had been either sleeping or crying throughout the day. I went to the dr. to discuss more of these issues and they recommended that we go to the hospital that day. I immediately made arrangements for B (thanks Becky Parsons, my sister Jen and my mom for watching him the past 3 days!) and packed a few things and made my way to the hospital. Joel met me there and we admitted her.
After speaking with the hospital pediatrician, we made the conclusion that we need to get her insides checked out. They set her up on an iv (horrible experience) and got us a room with a metal crib. We let friends and family know (thanks to texting and facebook...LOVE technology these days) and everyone began praying! They did bloodwork that night and began weighing her diapers. Of course, each time someone who remotely looked like a nurse, dr. etc... came in the room, our sweet Faith immediately began screaming her head off. Poor Pnut, it was a very traumatic experience for her. They did more bloodwork Wed. morning and started x-rays in the afternoon. Joel had the "pleasant" experience of being in radiology with her and holding her down as they forced a tube down her nose that went into her throat to her stomach. They pumped in liquid and took multiple x-rays to check out her anatomy. All of this was while she was awake. I sat in the room next door and listened to my little baby scream... it was horrible. After about 25 minutes of this, we were able to hang out with her in the hallway. For the next 2 hours they took x-rays every 15 minutes. After about 3 hours we got the report that her anatomy looks great! We are so thankful that her insides look good. That has been a concern of ours since her birth. The GI pediatrician talked with us that night about other tests that could rule out other issues. The one we decided on was the scope test. It was a sedated test that was about 15 minutes long and the dr. used a scope that went down her esophagus to her stomach to look for any irregularities or inflammation. He also took a few biopsies and we will get those results on Monday. We had the scope test done on Thursday afternoon. After her recovery she was able to slowly start eating and they finally took out her IV! The pediatrician discussed that her scope test looked great and we should hear about the blood, urine, stool and biopsy tests by Monday. We were finally able to be discharged.


Oh my, what a process. I am so thankful that Faith is fine and the tests looked good! We are going to work with a dietitian to get more calories in her and work on getting milk and pediasure in her. She is one picky and tough cookie...but after all this, I'd rather have a stubborn Pnut than a sick one with serious issues. Thank you to all our friends and family for their prayers and continued support through this process.


It definitely brought Joel and I closer and made me appreciate our lil Pnut so much more. She and I bonded so much over those 3 days. When she was little, she never wanted to be held. She had to be swaddled to calm her down and only the swing would keep her from crying. These past 3 days consisted of rocking her, hugging her, cuddling with her and our lil Pnut sleeping on me. It was such a special time and I even feel so much closer to her now. It's weird how a hospital visit can do that.

It's Friday and she slept great last night and I mixed pediasure and formula in her oatmeal and she downed it! Now she is napping. I know she has probably already forgotten about the hospital trauma, but I know that I will never forget how it has made me closer to her and appreciate her so much more.













3 comments:

Julie said...

Oh man....that's crazy! I'm sorry to hear all that you/she has been through! I hope they are able to figure it out soon! Please let me know if you ever need anything. :)

Karen said...

God is so good! I love how even thru such trauma, if we have eyes to see, He pours out so many blessings! We love you and miss you.
Uncle Tom and Aunt Karen

~Babychaser~ said...

Bless your heart!! I know what you mean though about feeling closer... I always *enjoy* the silver lining of my kids being sick. What special times those are... now if only we could get them without the sickness!!